In this tiny 350-square-foot apartment in New York City's Nolita neighborhood, a homeowner has pursued a more-is-more approach to decorating. The space has been made to appear larger simply by over-stuffing it with many objects in a neutral palette.
With an eye toward sustainable materials and strategic planning, amateur woodworker Gayle Christopher transforms her kitchen from 1970s drab to dazzling.
Don't mistake granite for just any old stone—this surface is available in a variety of colors, making it a suitable option for any number of kitchen designs.
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